. The 66½0 lattitude is called
(a) Arctic circle
(b) Line of illumination
(c) Antarctic circle
(d) Temperature zone
As per the figures published recently, the industrial production during 1998-99 registered a growth of 1 3% 2 3.5% 3 4.3% 4 5.6%
Which of the following awards was given to Jagit Singh in November 1999? 1 Saraswati Samman 2 Tansen Samman 3 Kalidas Samman 4 Dayawati Modi Kala Puraskar
The president of india is elected by an electoral college comprising of ? a) Elected members of both houses of parliament and state legislative assemblies b) Elected members of both houses of parliament c) Elected members of state legislative assembly d) Elected members of lok sabha and state legislative assemblies
Judiciary in India is: (a) Less powerful than that of the USA (b) More powerful than that of the USA (c) Almost powerless (d) None of the above
The function of endoplasmic reticulum is: (A) acrosome formation (B) lysosome formation (C) synthesis to steroid hormones (D) secretion of proteins
The Roman civilization started developing around the: (a) 3rd century BC (b) 4th century BC (c) 6th century BC (d) 1st century AD
Barak missile deal was negotiated by India with 1 France 2 Russia 3 Singapore 4 Isreal
The name of the dearest wife of Shahjahan was: (a) Raushanara (b) Jahanara (c) Arjumand Banu Begum (d) Mehrunnisa
Which of the following is not true about Tom Whittaker who was in news recently? 1 He is from USA 2 He lost his right leg in a car accident 3 He is the first disabled person to scale Mount Everest 4 None of these
What Fundamental Right is concerned with abolition of social distinctions? (a) Right against exploitation (b) Right to equality (c) Right to life and liberty (d) Cultural and educational rights
The capital of Greece is 1 Stockholm 2 Berne 3 Athens 4 Ottawa
The term ?Diamond? is associated with the game of: (a) Bridge (b) Baseball (c) Basketball (d) Billiards